Mechanic called me telling me I need to bring him from a junk yard since the dealer soesnt make them any more a blower resistor socket plug that is located underneath the glove box on a 1999 jeep grand cherokee.

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put 12 volt power to terminals on fan itself, if the fan works its the switch thats bad. or a fuse or relay ! if need be try and get another switch from same vehicle at junk yard. because the dealers are out to rob you. replace switch if motor and fuses are good. check the wires at motor to see if they are getting voltage. if not the switch is bad. sometimes if blower motor resistor is bad, fan will not blow on any speed. check this first. its beside the fan motor. if you need more info, just type in on computer. location of blower motor 2001 intrigue. good-day !

.it could be the resister block for the fan only on the high speed resister side.you would have to remove the resister to inspect it for damage(broken resister wire)this would be the thickest wire on the resister block.it is located in the air box near the blower motor,as it needs the air flow to keep itself cool enough.there is a wire plug that has about 4-5 wires on it.also it could be the fan control switch on the dash that you turn to get the different fan speeds.

Follow the wires that plug into the blower motor, they will lead you to a socket that they plug into. Unplug the wires and remove the socket. Replace the entire socket. You will see the resistor on it but usually there is more damage than just the resistor and it is usually a dealer item but they aren`t very expensive.

You'll have to get the connector from an auto salvage yard. I doubt you'll wants to spend all the money or do all the work involved in changing a wiring harness.
When you get the connector get is with as much wire as possible on it. You can then use **** connectors to splice the salvaged connector in where you cut the old one out. Do it one wire at a time and use sealing or weather proof connectors.

on the passenger side under the dash is a a/c plug in. it plugs into a blower this part is called blower motor resistor you can look at one on line at 1aauto the plug that plug in to this (on mine) shows slight burn on the plug we are going to replace this resistor and will have to go to junk yard to get used plug . at o'reillys parts store this resistor cost about $25 plus tax if you dont get a used plug you will have to buy the whole wiring harness. (very explensive) hope this info helps you Kris

The bulb sockets (plastic)are most likely Cracked or Burt-Out. Exstream heat from te bulbs causes the sockets to dry-out and crack.These sockrts are DEALER PARTS and very hard to find at auto junk-yards, but you should call junk yard to check invatory.

check your electrical circuit for the blower motor.
Fuse,the wiring,the blower motor switch all for power going into to the componets and power coming out to service the blower motor.
Check for power to your blower.
the motor could be bad.

sounds like if you can wiggle the switch and it comes on then you need to replace the switch and I would try to find one in the junk yard first. They are usualy simple to replace as well . just google all info you can on diagrams. or get the dealer to give you a print out.